Shed permit rules in Conroe, TX β also referred to as storage shed, backyard shed, or accessory building regulations β set size limits, setbacks, and when a building permit is required.
Accessory structures in Conroe under 200 sq ft with no plumbing or electrical do not require a building permit. Larger sheds or those with utilities require permits under Chapter 14. Sheds may not be used as dwellings.
Under Conroe building regulations, residential detached accessory structures not used as a dwelling, without plumbing or electrical, measuring 200 square feet or less are exempt from permit requirements. However, these structures must not encroach into building setback lines or easements. Structures over 200 sq ft, or any structure with plumbing or electrical, require a building permit submitted through the OpenGov portal. Sheds must be placed on the owner's property. Many Conroe subdivision deed restrictions regulate shed size, materials, and placement. Sheds may not be used as living space.
Unpermitted structures over thresholds are subject to stop-work orders, fines, and possible required removal.
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